byA-M Systems|Sep 24, 2012|A-M Systems
Have you noticed our shiny new web site? After migrating the platform back in November 2010, we heard a lot of feedback from you about creating a better, more efficient navigation system. We set out to do just that—with a mega menu and an added navigation tool to...
byA-M Systems|May 31, 2012|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
A petition calling for open access to all federally funded research has gained more than 25,000 signatures, a threshold that triggers a response from the White House. The petition, posted in “We the People” section, asks all taxpayer-funded research to be...
byA-M Systems|May 17, 2012|A-M Systems,Pulmonary & Respiratory
AÂ VBMaxâ„¢ pulmonary function test filter, a rubber nose clip and a thermoplastic rubber mouthpiece traveled recently to a far-flung place on Earth. Can you guess where this might be? Here are some hints. Annual precipitation here ranges from 2 in. (50 mm) to 4 in....
byA-M Systems|May 10, 2012|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
The short answer is ‘yes,’ according to the American Lung Association. And new studies suggest air pollution can lead to cardiopulmonary diseases. Ozone and particle pollution poses a greater risk to people with asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema and...
byA-M Systems|Apr 23, 2012|A-M Systems
Curious about our electrophysiology instruments? Come check out our booth at Experimental Biology 2012 in San Diego! Meet Dr. Jonathan Bakin, manager of physiology and neuroscience products, and Ian Flaherty, who’s our field engineer based in New England....
byDr. Jonathan Bakin|Apr 23, 2012|A-M Systems,Physiology & Neuroscience
Are you attending Experimental Biology 2012 in San Diego this April? Then make a point of stopping by A-M Systems’ exhibit (Booth 249) and see our new Model 3800 MultiStim Programmable 8-Channel Stimulator. In addition to the state-of-the-art stimulator, all of...